Meet The Mets

Friday night, so there’s no better time to revisit this ad they made in 1984.

Let's Give It Up For Beards

2015 World Beard and Moustache Championships

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The bearded Jake Arrieta was dominant in Wednesday’s win for the Cubs, but could Chicago's ace pitcher prevail at the World Beard and Mustache Championships? (Pictured above.) For more facial hair-related news, check out this in-depth study of NFL teams.

Nightmare Fuel

Happy Anniversary, Don Larsen

Don Larsen’s World Series perfect game happened 59 years ago today. Larsen pitched the Yankees to victory in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series against the Dodgers and the boys from the Bronx won the championship two days later in Game 7. After the final out, catcher Yogi Berra lept into Larsen’s arms.